Shaq-Fu: A Legend Reborn Plans

An Indiegogo
confirms rumors (threats?) of plans for a sequel to Shaq-Fu, the brawler that
put the FU into fighting games (their motto is, "this time we wont fu it all
up"). The page includes an explanation of how the
original game starring now retired basketball star Shaquille O'Neil came to be: "Most celebrity games take a well known face and build a
crappy game around it, knowing it will sell." They go on to explain their goal
is to "build a game that would kick ass even without Shaq." For his part, Shaq
tells SI.com the original wasn't awful, because it made money. ''When you
talk about the worst, you've got to talk about sales," said O'Neal. "I actually
sold a lot of games, but when I did the first `Shaq-Fu,' that was at the end of
analog right before digital came out. It wasn't a bad game. It wasn't a good
game, but it wasn't awful.'' The campaign is looking to raise $450,000, and
this trailer outlines
their plans.